Some people feel that vaccines has a lot to do with children or people getting autism. Why is that? As you my not know, vaccines are composed of different kinds of chemicals that is placed right into your blood stream. It can be harmful chemicals or beneficial chemicals. One of the things that vaccines carry is Thimersol which is harmful to people. Another suspicion linking vaccinations to autism comes from the amount of vaccinations children receives when they are getting vaccinated.
According to this link, pay attention to the different kinds of vaccines the doctor gives this infant. And ask yourself what chemicals are in those vaccines composed of? Why does this infants need all of those vaccines?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkhvC80zNVI
Around 1985 infants were receiving about four vaccinations per visit, but now children are receiving about eleven vaccinations that contain Thimersol. That is way too many shots don't you think?. In a review that I read, a physician requested to remain anonymous when he said "In the 80s, children received eight vaccinations in their early childhood, but now children are getting up to thirty vaccinations." Can you imagine, thirty vaccinations that contain different chemicals that can harm you in different ways?
In that case twenty years from now children can easily be receiving forty vaccinations and because some people in the medical community endorse this, parents will vaccinate their children without knowing the risks of it. Parents assume that vaccines are protecting their children from diseases when really, it increases their risk of getting a disease or even autism.
Vaccinations are encouraged because unvaccinated children aren't allowed to attend school, so that's why children are at risk of catching something. In that case, parents will do anything they can to get their children admitted in school. As for myself my parents always told me that I had to get my hepatitis B shot for going to school even though I hated getting shots. Personally I didn't see a difference of getting the shot and not getting the shot. Although I was vaccinated, I didn't feel different from the other kids and I always ended up getting sick anyway. 
Some how getting a vaccine was suppose to keep me from getting sick from other children, but I must say that the facts of this stereotype is completely false. Because all people get sick and sometimes the chemicals in a vaccine can be the cause of getting someone sick or even getting a severe disease.
References:
www.google.com/childrenvaccinationsvsautism
http://www.youtube.com/
References:
www.google.com/childrenvaccinationsvsautism
http://www.youtube.com/

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